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Construction of the Albemarle (illus- tration), III, 25
Contentnea Society vs. Dickinson, II, 217
Continental Army, I, 438; North Caro- lina's quota, I, 439; sufferings of, I, 445
Continental Association, 1, 321, 352
Continental Congress, I, 346, 354, 497; adopted Declaration of Independ- ence, I, 409
"Continental correspondence," I, 345
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Continental currency, I, 434, 495
Continental debt, tobacco to be sold
and applied to state's quota of, II, 6 Continental movement, I, 335 Controversy between Legislature and Judiciary, II, 9
Controversy over Georgia boundary, II, 72
Convention adjourned, III, 6
Convention called to consider Constitu- tion of 1787, first, II, 35
Convention Hall, Fayetteville (illustra- tion), II, 44
Convention issue, results of vote on, II, 157
Convention of 1776, I, 412
Convention of 1787, II, 25-31; delegates to (portraits), II, 22
Convention of 1835, II, 139
Convention, second, called for recon- sideration of Constitution of 1787, II, 43 Convention (so-called), III, 103
Convention to revise the constitution, III, 78
Cook, Henry L., V, 287
Cook, James P., VI, 77
Cooke, William D. (portrait), II, 252
Cooper, Charles C., V, 243
Cooper, David Y., V, 102
Cooper, John D., IV, 127
Cooper, William A., V, 28
Coor, James, I, 377
Corbett, Michael J., VI, 125
Corn, I, 13; II, 334; III, 379, 380
Cornwallis, Lord, I, 384, 457; sur- render of, I, 493
Costner, James A., IV, 348
Cottingham, Conner J., IV, 45
Cotten, Edward R., II, 385
Cotton, Clyde E., VI, 315
Cotton, II, 334; III, 379; decline in price of, II, 335; war prices, III, 17; beginning of manufacture, III, 168; prices, III, 221
Cotton fabric mill, first colored, II, 337 Cotton factories in 1860, III, 46
Cotton goods, II, 338
Cotton mills, II, 337; first south of Potomac river, II, 335; of 1840, II, 337; III, 217, 385, 387
Cotton seed oil mills, III, 391
Cotton states, North Carolina, the eighth, III, 380
Coulter, W. S. Jr., VI, 92
Council, early, I, 42; under the pro- prietary government, I, 42
Council of Safety, problems of, I, 405 Councill, Jefferson B., IV, 26
Councill, William B., IV, 177
Country school prior to the educational revival (illustration), III, 360
County government, III, 108, 192, 249, 267
County of Archdale, I, 76
County of Bath, I, 76
County representation, abolishing of, II, 159
County superintendent of schools, of- fice established, III, 364 County taxes, III, 167
Court of Conference, II, 69
Court system, adjustment after the Revolution, II, 66
Courts, William J., VI, 321
Covington, Charles C., V, 222
Covington, Walter B., V, 396
Cowell, John F., IV, 192
Cowles, Calvin J., III, 102 Cowles, Charles H., III, 342
Cowpens, I, 471; battle of, I, 478
Cowper, Bryan G., V, 196
Cowper, George, V, 314
Cowper, George V., V, 315
Cowper, Pulaski, V, 195
Cox, Amos G., V, 40
Cox, C. J., V, 386
Cox, James W., V, 226
Cox, J. Elwood, III, 341; V, 334
Cox, Jeremiah S., VI, 35
Cox, John D., IV, 381
Cox, Joseph D., VI, 122
Cox, (W. R.), famous telegram to Robeson county in 1875, III, 186
Coxe, Fred J., VI, 58
Cox's Brigade, fired last volley of Army of Northern Virginia, III, 12
Cox's Corps, III, 33
Cozart, Ula H., VI, 255
Craig, Locke, III, 318, 341; IV, 20
Craig, Thomas L., V, 72
Craige, Burton, V, 114
Craige, Kerr, V, 324
Craige ordinance, III, 5
Cranford, Chisholm C., V, 391
Cranford, Nixon L., IV, 194
Cranford, William G., IV, 115
Cranmer, Edward H., V, 204
Cranor, Hugh A., V, 178
Craven, I, 39
Craven, Braxton (portrait), II, 371
Crawford, Robert R., IV, 101
Cray, William, I, 422
Credit demoralized, II, 7
Creech, Oscar, VI, 23
Creed, James W., V, 106
Crime, III, 415; punishments for, III, 109; unchecked, III, 136
Criminal circuit courts, abolished, III, 302
Croatan Indians, III, 370
Cromartie, Patrick S., VI, 29
Cromartie, Robert S., VI, 293
Cromartie, Thomas L., IV, 292
Cromer, Samuel W., IV, 97
Croom, Arthur B., V, 95 Crouse, Jacob F., V, 204 Crow, Edmund B., V, 223
Crowder, Ronald B., IV, 295
Crowder, William A., IV, 333
Crowell, James L., VI, 188
Crowell, John F., III, 374
Crowell, Lester A., 96
Crowfield Academy, I, 204 Crown government, cause of dissen-
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sion, I, 212; difference between Crown government and Proprietary government, I, 210 Crown lands, I, 33 Crown rule, beginnings of, I, 139
Crude turpentine, II, 338
Crudup, Josiah, II, 158
Culpepper, John, I, 54; II, 145
Culpepper's Rebellion, I, 52
Cullowhee Normal School, III, 370
Cummings, James B., V, 398
Cummings, Michael P., V, 352
Currence, Robert E., V, 275
Currency issued during French and In- dian War (illustration), I, 271
Currency changed from English pound to Spanish milled dollar, I, 374; de- preciation of during Revolution, I, 432; retirement of post-revolution- ary, II, 105; inflation of, II, 105; issued during the Revolution, re- demption of, II, 114; State, II, 116; retiring, II, 117; extent to which inflated, II, 136
Currie, George H., V, 137
Currie, John D., V, 136
Currie, John L., VI, 22
Currie, Neill A., IV, 117
Currie, Wilbur, VI, 22
Currier, Robert E., V, 139
Cushing, William B., III, 21; (por- trait ), III, 28
Cuyler suit, III, 336
Dabbs, John L., V, 220
Daingerfield, Elliott, VI, 353
Dalton, David N., IV, 24
Dalton, Peter W., IV, 332
Dalton, Robert P., IV, 176
Dalton, William R., VI, 113
Dameron, Edgar S. W., VI, 114
Daniel, Erasmus A., IV, 302
Daniel, John S., IV, 227
Daniel, Joseph J., II, 158
Daniel, Robert, I, 74
Daniel; Walter E., V, 293
Daniels, Josephus, III, 264, 282, 335, 342; V, 293
Daniels, Louis G., VI, 262
Daniels, Oscar C., VI, 147 Dare, Eleanor, I, 15 Dare, Virginia, I, 15; fate a mystery, I, 16
Daughtridge, E. B., III, 342 Davenport, Richard K., V, 301
Davidson College, I, 204; II, 369; man- ual labor, II, 358; III, 373 Davidson, Theodore F., III, 341; V, 159 Davie, William R., I, 204, 456; II, 10, 13, 25, 49, 51, 360, 385; (portrait), II, 22
Davis, Dolphin A., IV, 330 Davis, George, I, 184 Davis, James, I, 207, 409 Davis, Jefferson, III, 6, 185 Davis, J. Neal, IV, 107
Davis, Marion L., VI, 161 Davis, Oroondates, I, 467
Davis, Robert B., Jr., IV, 316
Davis, Robert L., V, 84 Davis, Robert W., IV, 219
Davis, Samuel L., VI, 56
Davis, Thomas W., VI, 195
Davis, William G., VI, 29
Dawson, John G., VI, 131
Dawson, Joseph G., VI, 61
"Daylight," III, 14
Deaf and Dumb, North Carolina In- stitution for the Instruction of, II, 251 Deans, Allison B., V, 48 Donna. Ernest, V, 76
Debnam, Joseph E., IV, 345
Debt of the State in 1868, III, 119
Debts of loyalists held valid, II, 11
Debts, II, 227, provision for settlement of, II, 7; imprisonment for, II, 257 Declaration of Independence, adopted, I, 348, 371; signers of, I, 400; Con- tinental Congress adopts, I, 409; of- ficially proclaimed to people of North Carolina at Halifax, I, 410 Declaration of Paris, III, 14
Declaration of Rights, II, 43
Declaration of war (Revolution), I, 373
Declaratory Act, I, 331, 339
Decline of Whig party, II, 288 Dees, William A., VI, 55
Defects of Administration, III, 114, 132; "Defense," II, 383
De Graffenried, Christopher, I, 79, 101
Delegates to First Congress, I, 48
Delegates to the Convention of 1787 (portraits), II, 22
Democratic refusal to fuse with popu- lists in 1898, III, 282
Dempsey, Frank J., IV, 232
Dennen, Christopher, IV, 223
Denominational colleges, III, 373
Depreciation of money, II, 3
De Schweinitz Family, V, 5
Deserters, III, 40 Destruction of Fort Johnston, I, 366
Destruction of property, III, 56 Dewey, Charles, V, 390
Dewey, Ernest B., V, 337
Dewey. George S., VI, 198
Dick, R. P., (portrait), III, 134
Dickinson, Elijah T., V. 144
Die used by Bechtler (illustration), II, 342
Difference between Proprietary and Crown Government, I, 210 Dildy, John R., V, 175 Dill, Alonzo T., VI, 268
Dillard, Richard, V, 245
Dilling, Marshall, V, 266
Dinwiddie, Robert, I, 267
"Discipline," II, 189 Disfranchisement of Negro, III, 300
Disloyalty, what constituted, III, 95 Dispute over Tennesce boundary, II, 73
Distilled turpentine, II, 338 Distilleries, II, 335
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Distribution of federal surplus revenue among the states, II, 227
Distribution of negroes, II, 203
Dividends from bank stock, II, 106
Dix, Dorothea, II, 253
Dixon, David V., VI, 217
Dixon, Guy E., V, 211
Dixon, Kay, V, 207
Dobbin, James C., II, 309; (portrait), II, 256
Dobbs, Arthur, I, 165; (portrait), I, 166, 231
Dockery, Alfred, II, 158, 306, 310; III, 79; (portrait), III, 80
Dockery, Henry C., V, 241
Dockery, O. H., III, 187, 193, 194, 208, 216; (portrait), III, 80
Dodson, Henry H., VI, 236
Domestic animals, value of, III, 378
Domestic debt, II, 4; payment of, II, 115
"Don," III, 11
Donnell, Harry S., VI, 95
Dortch, William T., V, 343
Dortch, William Theophilus, V, 345
Dosher, J. Arthur, V, 201
Doub, William C., VI, 201
Dougherty, Blanford B., VI, 342
Doughton, R .. L., III, 342
Douglas, Robert D., VI, 245
Douglas, Robert M., III, 317; VI, 244
Douglas, Stephen A., II, 326
Downfall of Royal Government, I, 338
Draft law (Revolution), I, 443
Drake, Francis, 1, 12
Draper, Earle S., VI, 47
Dred Scott decision, II, 326
Drummond, William, I, 41; first gov- ernor, I, 29
Dry, William, I, 419
Dudley, Edward B. (portrait), II, 226
Duelling prohibited, III, 108
Duke Tobacco Factory at Durham (il- lustration), III, 382
Duke, Washington, III, 374, 386; (por- trait), III, 390
"Duke's Mixture," III, 386
Duke's (Washington) first tobacco fac- tory) (illustration), III, 382
Dumay, Alonzo M., IV, 122
Duncan, Charles L., VI, 217
Duncan, Edward C., V, 74
Duncan, Julius F., VI, 251
Duncan, William B., IV, 324
Dunmore, Lord, I, 383
Dunn, Albion, V, 29
Dunn, Ernest W., VI, 248
Dunn, Francis C., VI, 145
Dunn, John, VI, 351
Dunn, John G., VI, 351
Dunn, Owen G., VI, 349
Dunn, Raymond C., V, 58
Dunn, William, VI, 346
Dunn, William, Jr., VI, 182
Durant, George, I, 26, 54
Durfey, Cary K., V, 238
Durham, Plato, III, 102, 118
Durham Public Library, The, IV, 88
Durham, Walters, IV, 239 Duttera, William B., IV, 134
Eanes, Thomas S., IV, 254
Early banks, II, 96
Early church, I, 117
Early election, I, 411
Early governors, I, 50
Early laws, revision of, I, 113
Early missionaries, I, 117
Early newspapers, I, 207
Early pioneers, I, 25; character of, I, 26
Early plantations, general description of, I, 187
Early political parties, I, 112
Early schools, I, 201
East Carolina Training School, III, 370
Eastchurch, Thomas, I, 41, 54
Eaton, Thomas, I, 377, 419
Eckel, Alexander P., V, 88
Eckles, James D., V, 93
Economic conditions of freedmen, III, 76; 1800-1836, II, 83; in Civil war,
III, 46; during reconstruction, III, 161
Economic depression, III, 166; II, 335
Economic development, II, 84, 229
Economic influences, II, 84
Economic problems at the close of the Revolution, II, 1
Economic reform, II, 146
Economics of the Civil war, III, 8
Eden, Charles, I, 124
Edenton, I, 123; seat of government in early days, I, 123; judicial district II, 66
"Edenton Gazette," II, 375
Edgerton, Allie H., VI, 126
Edmundson, William, I, 85
Education, I, 199; II, 354; III, 220, 347; Colonial North Carolina, I, 180; marked impulse given to, by Scotch- Irish and Germans, I, 203; efforts to promote made by church, I, 205; in 1815, II, 101; dearth of capable teach- ers, II, 244; early curriculum of North Carolina University, II, 362; progress in, III, 410; of the negro, III, 333
Education Society of North Carolina, II, 390
Educational development, III, 347
Educational growth, aversion to taxa- tion checked, II, 91
Educational leaders, recent (portraits), III, 366
Educational policy, Aycock's, III, 333
Edwards, Daniel T., VI, 218
Edwards, Martin L., IV, 294
Edwards, Morgan, I, 292
Edwards, Weldon N., II, 158; III, 3, (portrait), III, 4 Edwards, William F. C., IV, 89
Egerton, Frank N., V, 290
Egerton, James L., V, 216
Ehringliaus, John C. B., IV, 374
Election law, III, 248, 267, 317
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Election of 1800, II, 54 Election of 1867, III, 101 Election of 1892, III, 241 Election of Lincoln, III, 1 Electoral system, II, 29
"Elizabeth City Gazette," II, 376 Elizabethan England, I, 2 Eller, Edward E., IV, 383
Elliot, George D., V, 271
Elliott, Gilbert, III, 24
Elliott, Joseph D., IV, 384
Elliott, J. Worth, V, 30
Ellis, John W., II, 233, 316; III, 3; (portraits), II, 321, III, 41; refuses call for troops, III, 3
Ellison, Arthur L., VI, 125 Ellison, William H., IV, 37
Elon College, III, 375
Emancipation, III, 407; effects of, III, 163 Embargo act of 1807, II, 57 Embree, Elihu, II, 210
Emigration, reason for Scotch-Irish, I, 164
Emmons, Ebenezer, II, 332
Emory, John H., IV, 303
Empie, Brooke G., IV, 254
End of Reconstruction, III, 170
English, Arrival of in "Virginia" (il- lustration), I, 5
English colonization, I, 3; Roanoke set- tlement, beginning of, I, 20
English colony, first, I, 9, 10
English pound, change from to Span- ish milled dollar, I, 374
English Protestants, first Christian service in United States, I, 15
English settlement of North Carolina, I, 144 "Enterprise," II, 62 Episcopalians, II, 197
Equality in the Senate, II, 28
Ervin, Samuel J., IV, 274
Erwin Cotton Mills, Durham (illustra- tion), III, 388
Erwin, Jesse Harper, IV, 196 Erwin, William A., V, 185
Established church, prohibition of an, II, 145; question of, I, 84 Eure, Nathaniel L., VI, 144 Eutaw Springs, I, 485 Evans, Henry, II, 220
Evans, James L., V, 59 Evans, William F., VI, 116 Everard, Richard, I, 133, 212
Everett, Reuben O., V, 225
Everett, Simon J., V, 108
Everett, William N., VI, 81
Evolution of the Colony, I, 24
Ewbank, Ernest W., IV, 189 Excise tax, II, 48
Expenditures, review of, II, 109
Extension of slavery, II, 297 Exum, Josiah C., IV, 359
Factories, value of, III, 376 Faircloth, Chief Justice, III, 315 Faircloth, Henry E., IV, 145
Faison, William W., V, 267 Fallon, William M., IV, 188
Famine, threatened Lane colony, I, 12
"Fannie," III, 15 Fanning, David, I, 490
Fanning, Edmund, I, 305 Fares, railroads, II, 238
Farm Improvement, VI, 208
Farm property, value of, III, 378 Farmers, II, 83; dependent on distant markets, II, 83 "Farmers' Advocate," II, 332 Farmers' Alliance, III, 226, 365 "Farmers' Journal," II, 332 Farmers' movement, III, 214
Farms, average size in 1860, II, 331; value per acre, II, 331; number of, III, 377; value of, III, 378; value of implements, III, 378; of ma- chincry, III, 378; of domestic an- imals, III, 378; average value per farm, III, 378
Farriss, James J., VI, 204
Farthing, Luther M., VI, 312
Fassifern, IV, 24
Fayetteville, II, 155; session of legis- lature at, 1I, 80
Fayetteville Convention ratifies Con- stitution, II, 44 "Fayetteville Gazette," II, 374
"Fayetteville Intelligencer." II, 375 Fayetteville judicial district, II, 66
"Fayetteville Observer," II, 166, 376
Federal Convention, II, 24
Federal judiciary, II, 49
Federal occupation, horror of, III, 23
Federal politics, 1824-1836, II, 166-184
Federal relations, 1783-1787, II, 21-47 Federal surplus revenue, distribution
of among states, II, 227 Federalists, II, 31, 47
Federalist policies, reaction against, II, 49 Feezor, Peter L., IV, 193
Fennell, Hardy L., IV, 68
Fenner, William E., V, 353
Ferguson, Garland S., V, 183
Ferguson, James W., V, 160
Ferguson, Patrick, I, 457
Ferrall, Joseph F., IV, 347
Ferrell, James W., VI, 288
Fertilizer, manufacture of, III, 392
Fetter, William H., IV, 202
Few, William P., III, 375; V, 226
Fields, William C., VI, 49
Fife, Eugenia, IV, 341
Fife, William W., IV, 341
Fifteenth Amendment, carried, III, 313
"54° 40' or fight," II, 281 Finance, effects of banks on, II, 117
Finances, breakdown of in Revolution, I, 431 Financial controversies, I, 236
Financial policy during the Revolution, II, 12 Finch, Samuel W., IV, 220 Finch, William A., V, 75 Finley, Thomas B., IV, 112
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First armed conflicts within North Car- olina, III, 17
First Assembly under the Constitu- tion, I, 422 First book published in North Caro- lina, I, 207
First chief executive of North Caro- lina independent of British Crown, I, 377
First Christian service by English Prot- estants, I, 15
First classical school in North Caro- lina, I, 204
First Congress, delegates to, I, 348
First English Colony, I, 9, 10
First German settlement, I, 174
First governor of Carolina, I, 74
First letter in English language from New World, I, 10
First libraries, I, 206
First Methodist preacher in North Car- olina, II, 200
First National Bank of Gastonia, V, 273
First parish, I, 88
First preacher, I, 85
First press, I, 207
First professional teacher, I, 200
First railway office in Halifax county (illustration), II, 229
First reconstruction act, III, 91
First republican newspaper, II, 52
First school, I, 200
First State House, burned in 1831 (il- lustration), II, 81
First survey, I, 136
First town, I, 77
Fish, III, 393
Fisher, Charles, VI, 211
Fisher, Charles F., II, 158; VI, 212
Flack, Horace E., VI, 332
Fleetwood, Joshua J., VI, 171
Fleming, Charles M., V, 172
Fleming, James L., VI, 57.
Fletcher, Joseph R., IV, 113
Flippen, James M., V, 89
Flippen, Robert D., V, 81
Flippen, Samuel M., V, 81
Flora, Jerome B., Jr., V, 25 Flora, Jerome B., V, 25
Floral College, II, 249, 372
Flour and meal mills, II, 338
Flowers, George W., IV, 184
Flowers, Robert L., VI, 184 Floyd, Augustus E., V, 179 Flynt, James G., IV, 105 Foil, William A., VI, 203
Folger, John H., IV, 77
Folger, Romulus S., V, 333
Foltz, Henry W., IV, 68 Foote, William H., II, 383 Forbes, John, I, 276 Force Bill, II, 181; III, 232
Ford, Joseph F., V, 192
Forests, II, 87; value of, III, 376
Forsythe, Benjamin, II, 60, 62
Fort Campbell, III, 14 Fort Caswell, III, 2, 14
Fort Fisher, III, 14, 29; (illustra- tions), III, 31; January 13, 1865 (illustration), III, 31; December 25, 1864 (illustration), III, 31; Scenes from the Bombardment of, III, 31; the Gibraltar of the United States (illustration), III, 31
Fort Johnston, I, 264; III, 2; destruc- tion of, I, 366 Fort Macon, III, 2
Fort Sumter, fall of, III, 3
"Forty acres and a mule," III, 147
Foster, D. Russell, V, 168
Foster, William H., IV, 373
Fourteenth Amendment, III, 113, 175; decisively rejected by North Caro- lina, III, 88
Foushee, Alexander R., V, 20
Foushee, Howard A., V, 20
Foushee, J. Giles, VI, 17
Foushee, William L., V, 21
Foust, Julius I, III, 373; VI, 19
Foust, Thomas R., VI, 287
Fowle, D. G., III, 216
Fowler, John E., V, 273
Fowler, Stephen H., VI, 271
Fox, Dennis L., IV, 139
Fox, George, I, 86
Fox, Joseph B., IV, 274
Foy, Claudius E., VI, 153
Foy, James E., IV, 297
Foy, Joseph M., IV, 201
Foy, Joseph T., IV, 201
Foy, Mary A., IV, 201
Frankland, Thomas, I, 150
Franklin, Benjamin, II, 17, 26
Franklin, Jesse, II, 52; V, 126
Franklin, Meshack, II, 158
Franklin, Richard G., IV, 224
Franklin, Shadrach C., V, 78
Franklin, State of, II, 16, 18
Fraser, Henry W., V, 376
Fraud, III, 112; commission author- ized to investigate, III, 144
Frauds, III, 121; Statute of, II, 261
Frazier, Clifford, VI, 296
Frazier, Cyrus P., VI, 295
Freedmen, III, 72; social and economic condition of, III, 76
Freedmen's Bureau, III, 72, 353; work of, III, 73
Freedom of the press, III, 106
Freeman, Arthur R., V, 398
Freeman, Martin C., VI, 226
Freeman, Ralph, II, 221
Freeman, Richard C., V, 30
Free negroes, II, 203, 220, 260; III, 74; suffrage, II, 146, 162 Free Soil ticket, II, 299
French and Indian war, I, 258, 268; currency issued during (illustration), I, 271; opening of region beyond Alleghanies to settlement, I, 288; part of North Carolina in, I, 285
French danger to the colonies, I, 258 French, George R., V, 336
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French plans in Mississippi Valley, I, 260 French privateers, I, 263, 283
French Protestants, I, 76
French, William A., VI, 297 Fries, Adelaide, V, 2
Fries Family, V, 1
Fries, Francis H., V, 2
Fries, Francis L., V, 2
Fries, Henry E., V, 4
Fries, John W., V, 2
Frizzelle, Jesse P., V, 83
Frizzelle, Mark T., V, 79
Frontis, Shelley, IV, 167
Fruit-growing, III, 383
Fuller, Charles M., VI, 64
Fulton, Hamilton, II, 94
Fund for Internal Improvements, II, 94, 113, 136, 228; decline of, II, 95 Fundamental Constitutions, I, 37, 65 Furches, Judge, III, 315; impeachment of, III, 317 Furniture industry, III, 391
Furr, Thornwell G., IV, 48
Fusion and its results, III, 244
Gaither, Ephraim L., IV, 170 Gaither, William G., Jr., V, 351 Gale, Christopher, I, 80; (portrait), I, 131
Gales, Joseph, II, 52; (portrait), II, 53 Gallert, Solomon, V, 110
Galloway, Alexander H., IV, 44
Galloway, Alexander H., Jr., IV, 78
Galloway, Richard J., IV, 337
Galloway, Robert S., IV, 45
Galloway, Welch, V, 244
Gannaway, W. T., III, 374
Gantt, Robert M., V, 308
Gardner, Oliver M., IV, 362
Garrison, David A., V, 309 Gash, Robert L., V, 378
Gaston, William, II, 70, 128, 146, 155, 158, 160, 163, 207; (portrait), II, 131; "Carolina," II, 386 Gastonia First National Bank, V, 273 Gates, Horatio, I, 463 Gatling, Bartholomew M., IV, 108
Gause, James F., Jr., IV, 393
Gavin, John A., IV, 246
Geer, Fredrick C., VI, 278 Geffroy, Nannie P., VI, 235
General Assembly, under the Proprie- tary government, I, 43 "General Order, No. 10," III, 92
Geographical character of the state, II, 83; III, 376 Geological survey, II, 100; III, 233 George, Jolın J., V, 99 George, Thomas M., V, 65
Georgia, Conquest of, in Revolution, I, 455; boundary, controversy over, II, 72
German immigrants, I, 78, 170; set- tlement, first, I, 174
Germans, I, 162; give marked impulse to education, I, 203 Germantown, battle of, I, 440
Gerrard, Charles, II, 76 Gettys, Lawson A., IV, 346
Gibbon, Robert L., V, 323 Gibbons, Henry E., VI, 228 Gibbs, John, I, 64
Gibson, Lauren O., IV, 58 Gibson, William C., V, 281 Gideon's Band, III, 240 Gilbert, Humphrey, I, 3
Gilchrist, William, VI, 56
Gilkey, J. Quince, VI, 100 Gilliam, Donnell, V, 239 Gilliam, Donnell, Sr., V, 238 Gilliam, Robert, II, 232 Gilreath, Charles G., V, 98 Glasgow, James, I, 419; II, 68 Glass, James F., IV, 169 Glendenning, William, II, 195 Glenn, Eugene B., V, -154 Glenn, J. Frazier, V, 371
Glenn, Robert G., VI, 177 Glenn, R. B., III, 240, 341 Glidewell, Powell W., VI, 138
Glover, William, I, 92 Godwin, Charles E., IV, 302
Godwin, Edgar J., IV, 382
Godwin, Hannibal, III, 342
Gold deposits, II, 340
Gold, Griffin M., VI, 226
Gold piece coined by Bechtler (illus- tration), II, 342 Gold, Pleasant D., VI, 188
Gold, Thomas J., VI, 320
Goldsboro, state conference, III, 3
Goodman, Walter A., IV, 363
Goodwin, Andrew W., V, 346
Goodwin, Edward M., VI, 133
Gordon, William, I, 117
Gorham, Edmund H., VI, 81
Gough, Frank, IV, 354 Government Mint at Charlotte, II, 341 Government of Albemarle, Seal of (il- lustration), I, 39 Governor, first, of Albemarle county,
I, 29; first, of Carolina, I, 74; au- thority of under Proprietary govern- ment, I, 40; last royal of North Car- olina, I, 387; popular election of, II, 161; impeachment of, III, 155; North Carolina first state to impeach, III, 158
Governors, early, I, 50 "Governor's Palace," I, 299 Graded schools, III, 349, 364
Grady, Albert S., VI, 153
Grady, Benjamin F., V, 282
Grady, Henry A., V, 284
Grady, Leonidas V., V, 141
Grady, Paul D., IV, 338 Grady, Robert G., IV, 284
Graham, Archibald M., VI, 240 Graham, Benjamin R., IV, 300 Graham, Edward K., III, 371; (por- trait), III, 366; VI, 351 Graham, George A., V, 305 Graham, John W., VI, 251 Graham, John Washington, IV, 235 Graham, Neill A., VI, 345
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Graham, Paul C., V, 110
Graham, William A., II, 227, 300; (por- trait), II, 278; III, 4, 34, 39, 61, 68, 101, 150, 187, 358 Grainger, Herman H., VI, 340 Grandfather clause, III, 306, 343
Grand Lodge of the Masonic Order re- vived, II, 3 Grange, The, III, 225
Grant, Absalom T., V, 60
Grant for land, oldest extant, I, 27
Grant, Hiram L., V, 316
Grant, James B., VI, 46
Grantham, Richard J., V, 62
Granville District, I, 222; rioters, I, 225
Gravely, Page K., IV, 202
Graves, Calvin, II, 158, 232
Graves, George O., V, 45
Graves, Jesse F., V, 128
Graves, Stephen P., V, 129
Gray, George A., VI, 256
Gray, James A., IV, 62
Gray, James A., Jr., IV, 63
Grayson, Charles S., VI, 55
Great Deed of Grant, I, 30, 47, 227
Great Seal, I, 419
Green, Edward F., VI, 38
Green, Ernest M., VI, 239
Green, George C., V, 299
Green, Hector M., V, 85
Green Hill House (illustration), II, 188
Green, John A., IV, 270
Green, Julius C., IV, 270
Green, Nathaniel E., V, 33
Green, Oscar D., VI, 249
Green, Thomas A., VI, 268
Green, Thomas L., V, 180
Green, Thomas M., IV, 30
Green, William W., IV, 383
Greene, Edward L., IV, 195
Greene, Nathanael, I, 475; (portrait), I, 482
Greene, William C., IV, 72
Greensboro Female College, II, 249, 372
"Greensboro Patriot" II, 180, 376
Greenwood, James H., V, 188
Greer, Jackson, V, 167
Gregory, William H. H., IV, 56
Gregory, Willis N., VI, 34
Grenville, Richard, I, 9
Grice, Charles W., IV, 137
Grier, Samuel A., VI, 84
Griffin, Asa T., VI, 178
Griffin, Broadus H., V, 211
Griffin, Charles, I, 200
Griffin, Samuel G., VI, 182
Griffin, Thomas P., IV, 130
Griffin, William W., VI, 69
Griffith, John F., IV, 73
Griffith, Zed, IV, 335
Griggs, Mrs. A. F., IV, 88
Grimes, Bryan, V, 390; (portrait), III, 13; Grimes, J. Bryan, VI, 3
Grimes, Junius D., IV, 36 Grimsley, George A., VI, 106 Griswold, William J., IV, 71
Grogan, James M., VI, 350 Growth of Independence, I, 389
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